On Mar 15, 10:05 am, "BlenderStyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think Mandy is right. I'm not a Cake expert, but as far as I know,
> you need a model for each table in your database. In your Controller,
> you can then use multiple models.
>

Well, I dont think you "need" one model for every table, but it does
fall into the category of best practices.


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